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form of firebombings or similar public assassinations of key bikie figures.
Mr Lauchs, from the Queensland University of Technology, says these public revenge attacks are inspired by a new generation of bikies taking the helm of organised crime... Read more

A derelict two-bedroom house in a "premier" Sydney suburb has hit the market ... for $1m AUD (£565,000).
In a listing that will allow long-suffering Londoners heave a sigh of relief, the house can been seen with a caved-in roof, cracks in the walls... Read more

and will still fill any dance floor today.
When 50 Cent announced he was celebrating the album’s 15th anniversary with an Australian tour, including dates in Sydney and Melbourne, I had a mixed reaction. As fun as it would be to see to 18,000... Read more

back out to sea, but discovered it was an injured sea turtle with a large cut on its front left flipper.
He called Australian Seabird Rescue co-ordinator Rhonda Sikk who advised him to keep the turtle wet until she and husband Bill arrived.... Read more

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Philly.com

Tasmania's Three Capes trail is spectacular, but at a priceHilly, forested, and wet Tasmania is regarded by many Australians as their most

Hilly, forested, and wet Tasmania is regarded by many Australians as their most picturesque state, a kind of Vermont of the Southern Hemisphere. It is also considered the nation’s hiking mecca, but because many of the trails cover mountainous... Read more

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Sitting in a pub with property man Pete Wargent a few months ago, we were discussing the property market of Sydney in the 2008-10 ‘downturn’. I use inverted commas because barely a blip registered on any city-wide measurement of... Read more

Furino
Teen punks, on the run from the cops and hiding out in the woods, come up against the local authority—an unhinged park ranger with an axe to grind. Cast: Chloë Levine, Granit Lahu, Jeremy Pope, Bubba Weiler, Amanda Grace Benitez, Jeremy... Read more

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Herald Sun

Moses Sumney is here to save usand television in particular address the f--ked up things in our world. The sex

and television in particular address the f--ked up things in our world. The sexism, racism and the negative effects of technology … because we need saving pretty bad right now,” he says. It’s a heavy quote to open with but we’re all grown-ups... Read more

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Australian Broadcasting Corporation

Foreign money and Turnbull millions: 2016 election donations finally revealedmillion donation until more than five months after the election.
Donations for

million donation until more than five months after the election.
Donations for 2016-17 have finally been revealed by the Australian Electoral Commission, more than a year and a half after voters filled out their ballots in the July 2016... Read more

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Canberra Times

What do Australian defence forces use – water pistols?action and wages growth it seems that state and federal government efforts to c

action and wages growth it seems that state and federal government efforts to curb unions has come at a very real cost for Australian workers.
Deb McPherson, Gerringong
A new timetable that relies on drivers working to alarming fatigue levels,... Read more

action and wages growth it seems that state and federal government efforts to curb unions has come at a very real cost for Australian workers.
Deb McPherson, Gerringong
A new timetable that relies on drivers working to alarming fatigue levels,... Read more

action and wages growth it seems that state and federal government efforts to curb unions has come at a very real cost for Australian workers.
Deb McPherson, Gerringong
A new timetable that relies on drivers working to alarming fatigue levels,... Read more

has to cancel more than 1300 train services because drivers are exercising their right to take their days off, clearly Sydney Trains never had a robust timetable or staffing arrangement. A train service and timetable that relies on overtime for... Read more

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Sydney Morning Herald

Does Andrew Constance even catch trains?has to cancel more than 1300 train services because drivers are exercising thei

has to cancel more than 1300 train services because drivers are exercising their right to take their days off, clearly Sydney Trains never had a robust timetable or staffing arrangement. A train service and timetable that relies on overtime for... Read more

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The Courier Mail

Let’s hear it for the girlsDay.
The tennis great will be made a Companion of the Order of Australia at Ro

Day.
The tennis great will be made a Companion of the Order of Australia at Rod Laver Arena tonight, ahead of the Australian Open women’s final.
The former Australian of the Year joins fellow Queenslanders, swimming supremo Susie O’Neill... Read more

South Korea’s Chung Hyeon celebrates after defeating United States’ Tennys Sandgren in their quarterfinal at the Australian Open tennis championships in Melbourne, Australia, Wednesday. Ng Han Guan — The Associated Press
MELBOURNE, Australia >>... Read more

South Korea�s Chung Hyeon celebrates after defeating United States� Tennys Sandgren in their quarterfinal at the Australian Open tennis championships in Melbourne, Australia, Wednesday. Ng Han Guan � The Associated Press
MELBOURNE, Australia >>... Read more

MELBOURNE, Australia — Roger Federer got cranky at the chair umpire for a technology flaw in his Australian Open quarterfinal match, using the rare emotional outburst as motivation.
It helped. The 36-year-old Federer, now the oldest semifinalist in... Read more

By JOHN PYE, AP Sports Writer
MELBOURNE, Australia — Roger Federer got cranky at the chair umpire for a technology flaw in his Australian Open quarterfinal match, using the rare emotional outburst as motivation.
It helped. The 36-year-old Federer,... Read more

MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) — Roger Federer got cranky at the chair umpire for a technology flaw in his Australian Open quarterfinal match, using the rare emotional outburst as motivation.
It helped. The 36-year-old Federer, now the oldest... Read more

Roger Federer got cranky at the chair umpire for a technology flaw in his Australian Open quarter-final match, using the rare emotional outburst as motivation.
It helped. The 36-year-old Federer, now the oldest semifinalist in Melbourne in 41 years,... Read more

By JOHN PYE
AP Sports Writer
MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) - Roger Federer got cranky at the chair umpire for a technology flaw in his Australian Open quarterfinal match, using the rare emotional outburst as motivation.
It helped. The 36-year-old... Read more

By JOHN PYE
AP Sports Writer
MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) - Roger Federer got cranky at the chair umpire for a technology flaw in his Australian Open quarterfinal match, using the rare emotional outburst as motivation.
It helped. The 36-year-old... Read more

in the front yard — for the McGeachie boys, learning is fun and that’s the best way to keep them motivated, says their Sydney mother Jemma.
Harrison, 8, Lachlan, 6, and Finn, 3, are always counting — whether it’s picking up toys from the... Read more

in the front yard — for the McGeachie boys, learning is fun and that’s the best way to keep them motivated, says their Sydney mother Jemma.
Harrison, 8, Lachlan, 6, and Finn, 3, are always counting — whether it’s picking up toys from the... Read more

most famous thoroughbred auction site. But the old fig tree nearby, whose shade has graced this Newmarket yard in Sydney's Randwick for more than a century, is draped with fairy lights, and inside the ring there is colour and movement... Read more

most famous thoroughbred auction site. But the old fig tree nearby, whose shade has graced this Newmarket yard in Sydney's Randwick for more than a century, is draped with fairy lights, and inside the ring there is colour and movement... Read more

most famous thoroughbred auction site. But the old fig tree nearby, whose shade has graced this Newmarket yard in Sydney's Randwick for more than a century, is draped with fairy lights, and inside the ring there is colour and movement... Read more

most famous thoroughbred auction site. But the old fig tree nearby, whose shade has graced this Newmarket yard in Sydney's Randwick for more than a century, is draped with fairy lights, and inside the ring there is colour and movement... Read more